On the eve of the British elections, an entry on the blog of Julian Lindley-French is very useful to be red by those concerned by the changes in the ways of doing politics today. He shortly presents what he considers “ the causes of Britain’s precipitous decline which looks as if now it will end in only one possible conclusion – the dismantling of what was perhaps the most influential state in World history over the last five hundred years.”

1. THERE IS NO NUCLEAR AGREEMENT WITH IRAN.
The sides ( P5+1+ European Union and Iran ) agreed on the new deadline: June 30 , so any “gaps” between the two sides’ positions should be filled up till that date. “However, given that the framework agreement reached this month is actually a mirage, it seems rather unlikely that the two sides will sign off on the final deal in June – or even later this year” –assessed Rachman.

2. FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THE “ WHITE HOUSE FACT SHEET” here are some of the points of a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action ( JCPOA ) which was decided on April 2 , 2015, in Lausanne , concerning the nuclear program of Iran .

1. JAPAN, “ A DECLINING POWER” ? It’s rare today in the world to read this kind of assessment as the following:"We regard ourselves as a declining power. The idea, is for example, [is] the ability and know-how [for the] Maritime Self-Defense Force [to defend] a US ship deployed in a Japanese flotilla; it may be possible to defend a US ship when an attack on that ship does not directly or will not directly threaten Japan's security. But technically even that is not allowed" [...]

2. ABOUT DISSOLUTION OF RUSSIA. President of Russia, V. Putin has declared that Western leaders are ready for the Russia’ disintegration as an unitary state. Talking about the Chechen War ( 2000 ) , says Putin , "My counterparts, a lot of presidents and prime minister told me later on that they had decided for themselves by then that Russia would cease to exist in its current form./…/The only question was when it happens and what consequences would be." [...]